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  • Broncos' Levi Wallace: Struggles in starting role

    Wallace posted eight tackles (five solo) and a defensed pass in a 41-32 Week 13 win over the Browns on Monday. Wallace started in place of Riley Moss (knee) and logged 86 percent of Denver's defensive snaps. While his tackle total tied for first on the Broncos, Wallace was frequently burned by Cleveland's Jerry Jeudy, who finished the game with a whopping 13 catches for 235 yards and a score. Wallace figures to move back to a reserve role in Week 14 if Moss is able to return.
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  • Broncos' P.J. Locke: Logs six stops Monday

    Locke posted six tackles (five solo) in Monday's 41-32 Week 13 win against the Browns. Locke ranked third on Denver in stops in the wild win. The veteran safety has posted at least six tackles in four of his past six games. His tackle total Monday pushed him to 57 on the season, establishing a new career-high mark.
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  • Broncos' Cody Barton: Picks off pass Week 13

    Barton tallied eight tackles (five solo) and an interception in Monday's 41-32 win against Cleveland. Barton tied for the team lead in stops and recorded one of Denver's three pickoffs. That interception came on the final play of the game, as Barton grabbed a pass intended for tight end David Njoku and returned it 56 yards. The pickoff was Barton's second of the campaign, tying the regular-season high mark he first established in 2022 with Seattle.
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  • Broncos' Ja'Quan McMillian: Takes INT for TD in Week 13

    McMillian registered five tackles (all solo) and returned an interception for a touchdown in Monday's 41-31 victory versus the Browns. McMillian essentially clinched the win for the Broncos when he picked off Jameis Winston and returned the ball for a touchdown to put Denver up by nine points (after the extra point) with just under two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. The interception was the fourth of his career and the first he has returned for a score. McMillian has already set a career high with 63 stops over 13 contests on the campaign.
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  • Broncos' Nik Bonitto: Takes first career INT for pick-six

    Bonitto record one tackle -- a sack -- and returned an interception for a touchdown in Monday's 41-32 Week 13 win against Cleveland. Bonitto was quiet on the scoresheet until late in the second quarter, when he intercepted a Jameis Winston pass and took it 71 yards for a touchdown. That pick-six came on the budding star's first career interception. For good measure, Bonitto added to his big night with a sack of Winston early in the fourth period. He's up to 11.0 sacks on the campaign, second-most in the NFL.
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  • Broncos' Brandon Jones: Questionable to return Monday

    Jones (groin) is questionable to return to Monday night's contest against the Browns, Zac Stevens of TheDNVR.com reports. Jones appears to have picked up a groin injury against Cleveland, exiting the contest with three total tackles (one solo) on the night. In his absence, JL Skinner and Devon Key stand to see an increase in workload at safety.
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  • Broncos' Riley Moss: Won't play Monday vs. Cleveland

    Moss (knee) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Browns. Moss was a DNP in practice all week due to a sprained MCL he suffered in the Broncos' Week 12 win over the Raiders. Moss will look to take advantage of Denver's Week 14 bye and recover in time for Week 15 against Indianapolis on Sunday, Dec. 15. Levi Wallace is slated to operate as the Broncos' second starting corner Monday opposite Patrick Surtain due to Moss's injury.
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  • Broncos' Riley Moss: Misses practice again Friday

    Moss (knee) didn't practice Friday. Moss was estimated as a DNP on Thursday, and he didn't take the field Friday. Head coach Sean Payton said after Moss suffered the injury Sunday that the cornerback may have avoided a serious issue, but his ability to play on Monday Night Football this week appears to be in jeopardy. Moss likely will need to practice in some capacity Saturday in order to be able to suit up against Cleveland.
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  • Lions' Kwon Alexander: Joining Lions

    Detroit is signing Alexander from Denver's practice squad, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Alexander recorded 145 tackles in 2016 (his second NFL season) and made the Pro Bowl a year later, but he's had a reduced role over the past two campaigns. The veteran linebacker started twice in nine regular-season contests with Pittsburgh in 2023 and recorded 32 tackles, including 1.0 sacks, and an interception, and he's bounced between the Broncos' practice squad and active roster this year, tallying eight tackles over three games. Alexander could have an opportunity to see substantial playing time with the Lions, as the team's defense has been decimated by injuries, including to linebacker Malcolm Rodriguez, who is done for the campaign after tearing his ACL on Thanksgiving Day.
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  • Broncos' Riley Moss: Estimated as DNP

    Moss (knee) was listed as a DNP on Thursday's practice estimate. Moss suffered an MCL injury in the second quarter of the Broncos' 29-19 win over the Raiders this past Sunday. Denver held a walkthrough Thursday, so Moss will have two chances this week to return to practice and give himself a chance at playing against the Browns on Monday. In the 11 regular-season games prior to his MCL injury, Moss accrued 67 tackles (49 solo), seven pass defenses (including one interception), one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.
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  • Broncos' Zach Allen: Deemed full participant Thursday

    Allen (heel) was estimated as a full participant in Thursday's practice walkthrough. Allen missed Sunday's Week 12 game against Las Vegas due to a heel injury, but his estimated status Thursday makes it likely that he'll be able to return Monday against Cleveland. The defensive end has logged 5.0 sacks through 11 games, putting him a half-sack behind the career-high mark he established in 2022 with Arizona.
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  • Broncos' Zach Cunningham: Signed to Denver's active roster

    The Broncos signed Cunningham off the practice squad to the active roster Wednesday, Eric DiLalla of the team's official site reports. Cunningham played in 13 regular-season games for the Eagles in 2023 and posted 85 tackles (54 solo), four pass defenses and one fumble recovery, but he wasn't with a team during training camp. He eventually caught on with the Broncos on the practice squad in late September to provide depth at inside linebacker after Alex Singleton tore his ACL in Week 3 against the Buccaneers. Cunningham has been elevated by the Broncos for the last three games, and over his last two outings he logged three tackles (one solo) while playing 21 snaps (13 on defense, eight on special teams). Now that he's on the 53-man roster, Cunningham will continue to serve as a rotational inside linebacker behind starters Justin Strnad and Cody Barton.
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  • Broncos' P.J. Locke: Makes six tackles in win

    Locke recorded six tackles (five solo) in Sunday's 29-19 win over the Raiders. The starting safety has taken on a bigger role for Denver in his fifth season, playing on a career-high 623 defensive snaps. He also has 51 tackles (35 solo), two shy of his career-best mark in that category as well.
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  • Broncos' Brandon Jones: Records interception in win

    Jones finished with five solo tackles and two pass breakups, including an interception, in Sunday's 29-19 win over the Raiders. The safety put in a strong performance in his first game back after missing Week 11 with an abdominal injury. Jones has played on at least 67 percent of the defensive snaps in all 11 of his games this season. The former Dolphin has 79 tackles (54 solo), five pass breakups, including two interceptions, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in 2024.
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  • Broncos' Cody Barton: Tallies six stops

    Barton recorded a half sack among his six tackles (five solo) and broke up a pass in Sunday's 29-19 win over the Raiders. The inside linebacker also played on every defensive snap for the seventh time this season. With 74 tackles (35 solo) through 12 games, Barton has a chance at his third consecutive 100-plus tackle season. In 2024, he also has three pass breakups, an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.
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  • Durell Nchami: Headed to Indianapolis

    The Colts signed Nchami (undisclosed) to their practice squad Monday. The undrafted linebacker from Maryland was waived from the Broncos' injured reserve list with an injury settlement in early September, but his signing with the Colts' practice squad Monday suggests he's now recovered from his undisclosed issue. Nchami could be promoted to Indianapolis' active roster if the team's linebacker corps encounters injuries later this season.
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  • Broncos' Riley Moss: Injures MCL in Week 12

    Speaking with the media after the team's win over the Raiders on Sunday, coach Sean Payton said Moss (knee) suffered an MCL injury versus Las Vegas, Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post reports. Moss was injured in the second quarter Sunday and was unable to return for the second half. Levi Wallace filled in opposite Patrick Surtain at cornerback for Denver. Payton believes Moss did avoid a serious injury. Moss will have eight days to try and get ready for next Monday night's Week 13 date with the Browns.
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  • Broncos' Riley Moss: Won't return Sunday

    Moss has been ruled out for the rest of Sunday's game against the Raiders due to a knee injury, Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post reports. Moss injured his knee late in the second quarter, and he will not return for the second half of Sunday's contest. Levi Wallace will remain as the Broncos' second outside corner across Patrick Surtain for the rest of the game.
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  • Broncos' Riley Moss: Leaves game due to knee injury

    Moss (knee) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Raiders, Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post reports. Moss suffered a knee injury late in the second quarter while tackling Brock Bowers. Moss had to be helped off the field, and he was taken into the locker room after being checked on by trainers in the blue medical tent. Levi Wallace will serve as the Broncos' No. 2 outside cornerback across Patrick Surtain while Moss is sidelined.
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  • Broncos' Brandon Jones: Active Sunday

    Jones (illness) is active for Sunday's game against the Raiders. The starting safety missed Denver's Week 11 win over Atlanta with an abdominal injury, practiced in full Thursday and then popped up on the injury report with an illness Saturday, but he appears good to go for Sunday. Jones has played more than 80 percent of the defensive snaps in each of his past nine games and has logged 74 tackles (49 solo), three pass breakups, including an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery on the year.
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